Mark Andy, Inc.

RFID Expertise Clinches It For Mark Andy
August 29, 2006

Headquartered in Chesterfield, Mo., it was Mark Andy’s involvement with RFID, and its live demonstration at a Labelexpo, that first attracted Northern Ireland-based Nuprint Technologies to the American press manufacturer. Since Mark Andy was a good fit with Nuprint Technologies’s view of label development, and indicated a level of commitment to research and development that was not to be found elsewhere, according to Managing Director, Gavin Killeen. Keen to position the company ahead of the ‘me too’ brigade, Killeen set about developing intellectual RFID property that will enable him to offer customers the benefits of RFID-embedded labels in the near future. The research work

Mark Andy Receives Technical Innovation Award
June 1, 2006

On April 30, St. Louis-based Mark Andy, a manufacturer of narrow web printing equipment, was awarded the 2006 FTA Technical Innovation Award for its innovation and solutions supporting RFID. The company has invested numerous hours and capital in pursuing the solutions a converter will need in order to be successful and highly competitive in the RFID market. Mark Andy offers successful options by incorporating RFID manufacturing, insertion and verification technologies inline on its narrow web printing and converting equipment. Areas of expertise include RFID tag and transponder technology, reading and writing devices, antenna and radio-wave technologies, quality and damage control, precision transponder placement

Mark Andy Recieves Technical Innovation Award
May 24, 2006

On April 30, St. Louis-based Mark Andy, a manufacturer of narrow web printing equipment, was awarded the 2006 FTA Technical Innovation Award for its innovation and solutions supporting RFID. The company has invested numerous hours and capital financial dollars in pursuing the solutions a converter will need in order to be successful and highly competitive in the RFID market. Mark Andy offers successful options by incorporating RFID manufacturing, insertion and verification technologies inline on its narrow web printing and converting equipment. Areas of expertise include RFID tag and transponder technology, reading and writing devices, antenna and radio-wave technologies, quality and damage control,